Friday 3 March 2017

“We are particularly delighted with the response we’ve had for the new Bachelor of Architectural Studies, it was so popular we doubled the class size. This degree was generously shared with us by our TANZ partner, the Ara Institute of Canterbury.”.

Maori-language immersion and low decile schools were disproportionately represented in intervention figures released by the Ministry of Education under the Official Information Act, with one in nine kura kaupapa and nearly 85 per cent of decile one …

International students are attracted here by the established quality and reputation of our education providers. Recent openings like the University of Canterbury’s Engineering Core and Rolleston College exemplify the new state-of-the-art educational …

ShapEd has been selected as the preferred bidder for the Ministry of Education’s third Public Private Partnership (PPP) to build six schools, Education Minister Hekia Parata announced today. “The Ministry is now in the final contractual negotiations for this $220 million project with ShapEd,” says Ms Parata. “The consortium will design, finance and construct the schools, as well as maintain them for 25 years.” Four of the schools are new primary schools: …

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